Friday, November 22, 2013

The five-volume We Can Fly series presented rare psychedelic rock spanning the mid-'60s to the early '70s, mostly centering on U.K. psych of the late '60s, though there's a little spillover from both the British Invasion and early prog rock eras. It's not all from the U.K., either, with a good number of entries from Continental Europe, as well as stray items from Australia, New Zealand, the U.S., and even Lebanon. This mini-sized box set compiles all five volumes, and while some of the 128 tracks have done the rounds on well-circulated compilations outside of this series, there can't be many collectors who would have all of them in one place before buying this anthology.

Though all of these cuts are unquestionably rare and as a whole representative of the scope of psychedelia in its British or British-derived form, they're pretty erratic in artistic quality, no matter what your taste. Some of these are unquestioned rare psych monsters that sound like tracks that should have qualified for the Nuggets II box of non-U.S. '60s freakbeat/psychedelia but somehow missed the cut. Among those near-masterpieces are the Lords' "Don't Mince Matter" (from Germany);

Episode Six's brilliant "I Can See Through You," which is both tough and dreamy; Keith Relf's florid solo single "Shapes in My Mind," which hasn't been too easy to find on CD; the Afex's bopping mod rocker "She's Got the Time"; the Bunch's overlooked fanciful but melancholic "Looking Glass Alice"; the Peep Show's hazy "Mazy"; the Mickey Finn's crunchy "Garden of My Mind"; and Peter Cook & Dudley Moore's great psychedelic spoof "The L.S. Bumble Bee," often mistakenly bootlegged as a Beatles outtake, and surprisingly rarely reissued. There are also off the beaten path items by well-known or fairly well-known acts like Shocking Blue, the Mindbenders, Jackie Lomax, Terry Reid, Eire Apparent, Kim Fowley, Murray Head, Mick Softley, the Smoke, and East of Eden that, though not their best work, haven't been too widely heard.

Much of this box, however, has some fairly generic or even mediocre psychedelia that sounds like it might be championed by the odd collector here and there, but certainly wouldn't be recognized as consensus picks among the cream of the genre. In that sense, it often sounds like an alternate Nuggets II box set, Nuggets II being the major-league stars and the We Can Fly players stuck at the higher levels of the minor leagues. Sometimes the connections the artists had to major-league players are more interesting than the recordings themselves.

The Bystanders, for instance, evolved into Man; the Cedars (from Lebanon, of course) were produced by Tony Hicks of the Hollies; Italian singer Giorgio is Donna Summer producer Giorgio Moroder; the Glass Menagerie were produced by Chas Chandler; Kippington Lodge had a young Nick Lowe in the lineup; the Iveys became Badfinger; Tangerine Peel were led by Mike Chapman; Trash were on Apple Records without releasing an LP; Danny McCulloch had been in Eric Burdon & the Animals; etc. All those loose ends and more are tied up in the 84-page booklet, which has plenty of information about the bands and their releases.

by Richie Unterberger

Tracks

Disc 1

1. The Penny Peeps - Model Village - 2:53

2. The Loot - Try To Keep It A Secret - 3:11

3. The Moving Finger - Pain Of My Misfortune - 2:32

4. Anan - I Wonder Where My Sister's Gone - 2:50

5. The Peep Show - Mazy - 3:07

6. The Glass Menagerie - Fredrick Jordan - 3:16

7. The Bunch - Looking Glass Alice - 2:34

8. The Neat Change - I Lied To Auntie May - 2:18

9. The Movement - Tell Her - 2:37

10.Sands - Mrs. Gillespie's Refrigerator - 2:05

11.Kippington Lodge - I Can See Her Face - 2:14

12.Infantes Jubilate - Exploding Galaxy - 2:20

13.The Smoke - That's What I Want - 2:27

14.The QPR Supporters - Supporters, Support Us - 2:49

15.Trash - Trash Can - 4:50

16.The Orange Machine - Real Life Permanent Dream - 3:11

17.Serendipity - Castles - 3:31

18.The Mickey Finn - Garden Of My Mind - 2:31

19.The Kytes - Running Through The Water - 2:34

20.Portobello Explosion - We Can Fly - 2:44

21.The Fox - Hey! Mr. Carpenter - 2:39

22.The Mooche - Hot Smoke & Sassafras - 3:11

23.The Fruit Machine - The Wall - 2:42

24.The Image - Creation - 2:31

25.Episode Six - Love, Hate, Revenge - 2:55

26.Peter Cook & Dudley Moore - The L.S. Bumble Bee - 2:45

Track No. 22 "Groovin' Slow" by "The Sound Barrier" although is listed on the CD credits was
dropped probably due of copyright reasons. There are only 26 tracks on the CD.